Individual Details
Hannah Mayhew
(15 Jun 1635 - 7 Feb 1723)
Per "Mayhew Family of Massachusetts" by Douglas J. Graharr (http://home.earthlink.net/~douglasjgraham/Mayhew.htm)
Per "Our Family" by Willard Manning Daggett dated 1977, John Doggett sailed with Governor John Winthrop in 1630 from England to Salem, MA. Soon after this group went up the Charles River and started the town of Watertown, MA. Among his fellow-townsmen was Thomas Mayhew, who was granted ownership of Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard and Elizabeth Islands. Thomas Mayhew and his son, Thomas Jr., granted to John Doggett land on Martha's Vineyard for settlement of the island in 1641 and 1642 (John Doggett's son Thomas married Thomas Mayhew Sr's daughter Hannah Mayhew).
1722 death year and location Per "Our Family" by Willard Manning Daggett dated 1977.
1657 marriage listed in "The History of Martha's Vineyard" by Dr. Charles Banks: Volume II Family Genealogies: pp. 298-328.
1635 birth in Medford, Mass. listed in "The History of Martha's Vineyard" by Dr. Charles Banks: Volume II Family Genealogies: pp. 298-328. In the Appendix page V of "The Titus Family in America" by Dorothy M. Titus dated July 1943: Hannah Mayhew was born 15 April 1635 at Watertown, MA. Per "Our Family" by Willard Manning Daggett dated 1977, she was born Watertown, MA, 4th month 1635. Per "Mayhew Family of Massachusetts" by Douglas J. Graharr (http://home.earthlink.net/~douglasjgraham/Mayhew.htm), her father Thomas Mayhew, first came to Medford, MA, in 1635 which would place her birth in Medford. Waterford Records by the town's Historical Society dates birth 15th day 4th month 1635.
From Thomas Mayhew, Patriarch to the Indians (1593-1682) page 222 Hannah became the wife of Captain Thomas Daggett, an official many years prominent in the civil, judicial, and military life of the islands. She was a favorite daughter and was known to the inhabitants as the "deputy-governor." After her husband's death she married, second, Captain Samuel Smith, of Edgartown, by whom she left no issue.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Captain Thomas "Daggett" Doggett Sr. (1630 - 1691) |
| Child | Thomas Doggett Jr. (1658 - 1726) |
| Child | Samuel Daggett (1660 - 1717) |
| Child | Deacon John Daggett (1662 - 1724) |
| Child | Joshua Daggett (1664 - 1738) |
| Child | Jemima Daggett (1666 - ) |
| Child | Mary Daggett (1668 - ) |
| Child | Patience Daggett (1670 - ) |
| Child | Martha Daggett (1672 - ) |
| Child | Israel Daggett (1674 - ) |
| Child | Ruth Daggett (1676 - ) |
| Spouse | Living |
| Father | Governor Thomas Mayhew Sr. (1593 - 1682) |
| Mother | Jane Gallion (1602 - 1666) |
| Sibling | Bethiah Mayhew (1636 - 1678) |
| Sibling | Mary Mayhew (1639 - ) |
| Sibling | Martha Mayhew (1641 - 1717) |
Notes
Birth
1635 birth in Medford, Mass. listed in "The History of Martha's Vineyard" by Dr. Charles Banks: Volume II Family Genealogies: pp. 298-328. In the Appendix page V of "The Titus Family in America" by Dorothy M. Titus dated July 1943: Hannah Mayhew was born 15 April 1635 at Watertown, MA. Per "Our Family" by Willard Manning Daggett dated 1977, she was born Watertown, MA, 4th month 1635. Per "Mayhew Family of Massachusetts" by Douglas J. Graharr (http://home.earthlink.net/~douglasjgraham/Mayhew.htm), her father Thomas Mayhew, first came to Medford, MA, in 1635 which possibly would place her birth in Medford. Waterford Records by the town's Historical Society dates birth 15th day 4th month 1635.Middlesex county was not created until 10 May 1643.
Will
The will was proven 7 Feb. 1722-3.Death
1722 death year and location per "Our Family" by Willard Manning Daggett dated 1977.Endnotes
1. Dorothy M. Titus, Titus Family in America: Eleven generations of the direct line from Robert Titus I to Dorothy Madalene Tittus and Bursley Howland Titus XI (Weston, Mass.: Published by the editor Percy Hobart Titus, July 1943), page V; my ebook, Heritage Quest Online, Los Angeles Public Library online ( : viewed 15 February 2012.
2. New England Historic Genealogical Society Wbe site, Watertown, MA: Vital Records, 1630-1825, page 4.
3. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, 3 volumes (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), vol II page 1245.
4. Dr. Charles Banks, The History of Martha's Vineyard, 3 Volumes (N.p.: http://history.vineyard.net//daggett.htm, n.d.), Vol III page 127.
5. Dorothy M. Titus, Titus Family in America: Eleven generations of the direct line from Robert Titus I to Dorothy Madalene Tittus and Bursley Howland Titus XI (Weston, Mass.: Published by the editor Percy Hobart Titus, July 1943), page V; my ebook, Heritage Quest Online, Los Angeles Public Library online ( : v iewed 15 February 2012.
6. Willard Manning Daggett, Our Family: The genealogy of our branch of the Doggett-Daggett family, in direct line of descent from John Doggett of Martha's Vineyard, with historical notes and comments (Berkeley, Calif.: unknown, 1977), page 19; digital images, Heritage Quest Online ( : viewed 16 February 2012.
7. Lloyd C. M. Hare, Thomas Mayhew, Patriarch to the Indians (1593-1682) (New York: D. Appleton and Company, MCMXXXII), page 222; digital images, LDS online books, ( : viewed 27 November 2012.
8. Dr. Charles Banks, The History of Martha's Vineyard, 3 Volumes (N.p.: http://history.vineyard.net//daggett.htm, n.d.), Vol III page 127.
9. Dorothy M. Titus, Titus Family in America: Eleven generations of the direct line from Robert Titus I to Dorothy Madalene Tittus and Bursley Howland Titus XI (Weston, Mass.: Published by the editor Percy Hobart Titus, July 1943), page V; my ebook, Heritage Quest Online, Los Angeles Public Library online ( : viewed 15 February 2012.
10. Willard Manning Daggett, Our Family: The genealogy of our branch of the Doggett-Daggett family, in direct line of descent from John Doggett of Martha's Vineyard, with historical notes and comments (Berkeley, Calif.: unknown, 1977), page 18; digital images, Heritage Quest Online ( : viewed 16 February 2012.
11. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, 3 volumes (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), Vol 1 page 570, Vol 2 page 1245.
12. Lloyd C. M. Hare, Thomas Mayhew, Patriarch to the Indians (1593-1682) (New York: D. Appleton and Company, MCMXXXII), page 222; digital images, LDS online books, ( : viewed 27 November 2012.
13. Dr. Charles Banks, The History of Martha's Vineyard, 3 Volumes (N.p.: http://history.vineyard.net//daggett.htm, n.d.), Vol III page 127.
14. Willard Manning Daggett, Our Family: The genealogy of our branch of the Doggett-Daggett family, in direct line of descent from John Doggett of Martha's Vineyard, with historical notes and comments (Berkeley, Calif.: unknown, 1977), page 19; digital images, Heritage Quest Online ( : viewed 16 February 2012.
15. Willard Manning Daggett, Our Family: The genealogy of our branch of the Doggett-Daggett family, in direct line of descent from John Doggett of Martha's Vineyard, with historical notes and comments (Berkeley, Calif.: unknown, 1977), ; digital images, Heritage Quest Online ( : accessed .

